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      <title>Python 3.14: New Features Every Developer Should Know in 2026</title>
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      <description>Every October brings a new CPython release and every October I skim the changelog, shrug, and move on — most releases are incremental. Python 3.14 is not one of those years. Between free-threaded Python losing its &amp;ldquo;experimental&amp;rdquo; label, a genuinely new string type, and subinterpreters finally becoming usable from plain Python code, this is the first release in a while where I actually rewrote some of my own code after reading the changelog.</description>
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